Tucker's return to contemporary romance is brimming with sweetness. This love story is built on a beloved trope and it'll make any fairytale lover swoon.
With a relatable heroine, and a dreamy hero, Until It Fades is the kind of slow-burn, ultimate fantasy romance that'll have even the most skeptical dreaming of this kind of happy ever after. I enjoyed Catherine and Brett's story, though it was at times frustrating and predictable. It moved at a slow pace, but I think that only made the seduction sweeter, because by the time I read the last … [Read more...]

A truly gripping, sexy, and captivating suspense. If this is Tucker’s new bag, then I’m buying it.
I love K. A. Tucker’s stories and writing. There’s something effortlessly entertaining and compelling about her stories, and I think it’s her talent. She’s a smooth writer; her vigorous prose easily flows, making it easy for my eyes and mind to devour her words, sentences, and pages. I’m a reader, a reader of many books, but I’m an easily distracted reader, so the writers that can ensnare my overwrought, over-thinking brain, and allow me to block … [Read more...]

Gripping, dynamic, mysterious, and thought provoking. Becoming Rain was unique and thrilling - a remarkable type of romance.
I just finished reading this book and I can honestly say that I’m giddy. K. A. Tucker knows how to write an epilogue! I’m so happy right now. :) Becoming Rain was a story that I really enjoyed because it had my pulse pounding and my brain turning consistently throughout. This was a very smart, well-thought-out, sexy, yet sweet, romance.
This story is loosely tied to Burying Water, but you don’t need to read BW in … [Read more...]

In this quietly suspenseful novel, K.A. Tucker expertly weaves a tale of secrets, and truths. Burying Water is delicately layered with intrigue and mystery, and it holds completely and totally, from beginning to end. In what has to be my favorite K. A. Tucker novel since One Tiny Lie, she creates a story of second chances and love - true love.
I'm struggling with writing this review; I've started, deleted, and restarted it a few times, because I just wasn't able to get down on paper what I felt while reading this story, and how I felt after. … [Read more...]